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Prostate Cancer Screening (PSA)

Why is this test important? The prostate cancer screening (PSA) offered by HealthCheckUSA measures a protein (prostate-specific antigen) produced exclusively by the prostate, which is a walnut-sized gland found in men only. It is recommended that you take a prostate cancer screening (PSA) annually, beginning at age 50, if you do not have any serious medical problems and can be expected to live at least 10 more years, according to the American Cancer Society. Men at high risk for prostate cancer should begin prostate cancer screening (PSA) at age 45, or even age 40, depending on your personal and family medical history.

PSA results

Prostate cancer screening (PSA) results are provided in nanograms per milliliter (ng/mL); elevated results can indicate the existence of prostate cancer. Prostate cancer screening (PSA) results between 0-4 ng/mL are considered normal. If your prostate cancer screening (PSA) level is between 4 ng/mL and 10 ng/mL, you have a 1-in-4 chance of having prostate cancer. If it is higher than 10 ng/mL, your chances are even higher of having prostate cancer. However, prostate cancer screening (PSA) levels can rise temporarily because of other health issues, such as age, a prostate infection or certain medications.

What does the test include? PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) Test

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